Virgil Georgics
Virgil, Edited by R.A.B. Mynors, with a Preface by R.G.M. Nisbet
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Add to basketNEW Trade Paperback Edition: First Edition (Orig. 1990) Reprinted (2003) * 0.60 kg, xcii+356 (448) pp * ABOUT THE BOOK: Virgil's Georgics, considered to be one of the great poems of Western literature, is ostensibly a didactic poem on agriculture. Challenging this idea, the late Sir Roger Mynors argues that the poem's true subject is humanity & its place in nature & society. The poem is also a landmark in the use of the natural world as material for literature & of special interest because the poet draws not only on his own experience but also on his wide reading of Greek poetry. This commentary examines Virgil's meaning & choice of expression to provide a fuller understanding of the poetry. * HIGHEST PRAISE: ". an event in Virgilian scholarship . this commentary contains the best literary criticism that we have of the poem." -Richard Jenkyns, TLS ".grounded on a profundity of philological & technical learning that most of us can merely envy . it will obviously be indispensable to everyone seriously interested in the 'Georgics'." -Joseph Farrell, Bryn Mawr Classical Review "No commentator is better on the ancient sources, both poetic & agricultural . in this great & glowing commentary he has given us a sunlit view of one of the richest poems ever written." -David West, The Times * ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Virgil was an ancient Roman poet, the author of the "Eclogues", the "Georgics" & the "Aeneid", the last being an epic poem of 12 books that became the Roman Empire's national epic. ABOUT THE EDITOR: Sir Roger Mynors was Kennedy Professor of Latin in the University of Cambridge, 1944-53, & Corpus Christi Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford, 1953-70. R.G.M. Nisbet is at University of Oxford. * SHIPPING: MNEMOSYNE carefully wraps, labels & packages this SUPERB Clarendon Press edition w/ our greatest elegance & care for FREE shipment via USPS MEDIA MAIL within the United States & its territories or via USPS PRIORITY MAIL for a below cost fee of $16.00 w/ shipping to all international destinations via USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL at our posted rates.
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